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Med Kharback: I just got this poster from a fellow teacher featuring the 6 thinking skills as outlined in the revised taxonomy. As you probably know, Blooms taxonomy that was first created in the 1950s has been revised by Krathwohl and there are two main changes that appeared in this revised taxonomy: the first one is semantic in that nouns are now being replaced with verbs; and the second change relates to the order of these thinking skills. In the old taxonomy, Bloom highlighted the importance of evaluating and therefore placed it at the top of the thinking continuum, but for Krathwohl Creating is the highest order thinking skill. Via Dennis T OConnor
Carolyn Wiberg's curator insight,
May 13, 7:57 AM
Simple and easy. This can become a practical reference sheet not just for mobile learning but in general.
M. Van Amelsvoort's curator insight,
May 13, 10:16 PM
I really like the questions to ask students provided for each section.
Diana Turner's curator insight,
May 14, 11:28 AM
Good question frames to work on with English language learners. Delete the scoop?
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